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‘Here we go’ – Fabrizio Romano confirms Liverpool exit, medical due to take place today

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed news of an imminent departure from Liverpool on the penultimate day of the summer transfer window.

As has been expected, Stefan Bajcetic will exit Anfield on loan to join Red Bull Salzburg – where former Reds assistant manager Pep Lijnders is now in charge – after Barcelona were forced to shelve an attempted hijack of the deal.

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Just after 9am this morning, Romano posted on XStefan Bajcetic to RB Salzburg, here we go! No chance for Barcelona even with attempts overnight. Barça issues with Financial Fair Play block the move and they can’t proceed with La Liga limits. Bajcetic leaves #LFC to join Salzburg, travel and medical today.”

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After a rather eventful few days behind the scenes, Bajcetic now has clarity on his immediate future, with Salzburg possibly making the deal official in the next 12 to 24 hours if all goes to plan.

The young midfielder should benefit from having a familiar face in Lijnders – along with Vitor Matos – leading his development at a club who’ll be in contention for silverware domestically while also testing themselves at the highest level thanks to their qualification for the newly-expanded Champions League.

Of course, the possibility of a swift return to Anfield is viable, should the Austrian side be drawn against Liverpool when the pairings are made on Thursday evening.

With Bajcetic’s pathway to regular first-team minutes on Merseyside blocked by stiff competition, hopefully he’ll feature prominently in Salzburg and get the game-time that he needs in order to come back to his parent club a discernibly enhanced player.

After seeing last season effectively written off by injury problems, the 19-year-old will be striving to make up for lost time in Austria, and he could hardly wish for a better mentor than Lijnders to guide him on the right path.

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